Undergraduate courses

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We’re all about ideas. Whether in the classroom, on an industry placement or overseas exchange, you will bring your intellectual curiosity to bear on some of the most complex issues and questions of the 21st century.

Explore your passions and interests with more than 20 undergraduate degrees on offer in areas such as economics, education, international and global studies, languages, media and communications, politics, social work and visual arts.

Our undergraduate curriculum gives you the opportunity to build a degree tailored to your areas of interest and career goals. You’ll gain expertise in your chosen subject areas as well as skills that will serve you well in a rapidly changing world: cross-disciplinary problem solving; advanced critical thinking; effectiveness in cross-cultural contexts; and a talent for leadership, entrepreneurship and personal resilience.

Whether you’re already sure of your career path or you’re still deciding, when you join our faculty we'll help prepare you for the future.

Why study with us?

Our graduates have been named the most employable in Australia and in the top 5 globally, according to the 2018 QS Graduate Employability Rankings.

We’re ranked in the top 30 in the world for anthropology, archaeology, development studies, education, English language and literature, history, modern languages, politics and international studies, social policy and administration, and social sciences and management.

Gain real-world experience through placements with corporate, government and not-for-profit partner organisations.

Study overseas as part of many of our degrees, taking semester-long exchanges or short courses.

Take advantage of our faculty mentoring program through which you’ll have access to a personal mentor, skills-building workshops, exclusive talks and seminars.

Jacob Masina

Arts and Social Sciences student

"I get to delve into the nuances of subject areas that I have a strong passion for and can’t experience anywhere else, and I can get involved with fantastic clubs and societies on campus with broad or niche interests alongside like-minded individuals."